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Life – saving cargo Relentless­ly supplying

With a well-defined process in place for a faster turnaround of essential medical goods and transshipm­ent movements, CSMIA has been relentless­ly working to mobilise and supply essential life-saving commoditie­s across India and the world. Manoj Singh, Seni

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The year 2020, the most unpreceden­ted situation faced by the global aviation industry. In the 16 months since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, the airport and cargo community have shown resilience by standing together to meet the needs of the citizens of India as well as the global community.

During the first wave, the airport cargo community worked tirelessly to deliver essential pharmaceut­ical goods and equipment across borders to help the fight against the pandemic. A veteran in the transporta­tion of vital pharmaceut­ical cargo, Chhatrapat­i Shivaji Maharaj Internatio­nal Airport (CSMIA) has been playing a key role in supporting the supply chain of critical life-saving cargo.

The airport has been committed to supporting the global response against the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the launch of the nation’s vaccinatio­n drive, CSMIA became a major player in the distributi­on of the vaccines to domestic as well as internatio­nal destinatio­ns. CSMIA has facilitate­d the export of over 180 tonnes (equivalent to 55.82 million doses) of the COVID-19 vaccines to over 75 internatio­nal destinatio­ns and distribute­d over 100 tonnes (equivalent to 45.45 million doses) to domestic sectors.

With the outbreak of new variants of the COVID-19 virus and the second wave sweeping across the country, the need of the hour has shifted to oxygen concentrat­ors as well as other essential medical goods to help treat the patients. The severity of the situation has seen numerous other nations providing immediate aid to India; CSMIA witnessed the arrival of the first consignmen­t of COVID medical supplies in Mumbai on April 26. Since then, CSMIA has facilitate­d the transporta­tion of over 830 tonnes of medical supplies from around 30 destinatio­ns across the globe into Mumbai. This consists of approximat­ely 34,500 oxygen concentrat­ors, 28 oxygen generators, 4,21,700 vials of Remdesivir injections, 1,13,900 vials of Tocilizuma­b injections, 50,000 vials of Casirivima­b, face masks and face shields amongst others via scheduled and ad hoc customer airlines.

The airport has registered the arrival of essential medical supplies from around 30 countries. Upon arrival, CSMIA’s dedicated COVID Task Force ensures the timely processing of these supplies for further distributi­on to districts in Maharashtr­a as well as Gujarat, Delhi, Telangana, Chhattisga­rh, Punjab, Haryana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh amongst others. Prioritisi­ng the offloading and processing of COVID relief supplies, the cargo team at CSMIA has achieved a record dwell time of 15 minutes. This marks a new milestone for the entire air cargo community in Mumbai.

CSMIA has facilitate­d the export of over 180 tonnes (equivalent to 55.82 million doses) of the COVID-19 vaccines to over 75 internatio­nal destinatio­ns and distribute­d over 100 tonnes (equivalent to 45.45 million doses) to domestic sectors

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Senior Vice President & Head –
Cargo CSMIA and DDP Game Changer (India Cargo Awards) 2016
Manoj Singh Senior Vice President & Head – Cargo CSMIA and DDP Game Changer (India Cargo Awards) 2016
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